Nouns/pronouns
Verbs
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Indeclinables
Grammar
100

When the second form of a noun ends in '-is,' what declension is that noun in?

Third Declension

100

The personal ending '-tis' shows what person and number?

Second person plural.

100

Adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in...

...gender, number, and case

100

What does indeclinable mean?

Doesn't take forms.

100

"The noble poet writes for the people."

Is noble an adjective of quality or an adjective of quantity?

Quality

200

How do you know if a second declension noun is neuter?

If its first form ends in -um

200

What does verb tense show?

Tense shows WHEN.

200

What are our two groups of adjectives that we've learned?

Adjectives of the 1st/2nd Declension

Adjectives of the 3rd Declension

200

Is an adverb an indeclinable?

Yes

200

"The army seeks glory and victory."

Name the direct object(s).

Glory and victory
300

Finish the i-stem rule: Ends in -s or -x in the nominative first form and...

...has a stem that ends in two consonants.

300

What tense is this verb form:

"credet"

Future

300

Do these agree?

"regum nobilium"

YES

300

Is a verb an indeclinable?

No

300

"The clouds are dark."

What kind of verb is "are"?

Being verb

400

What is the gender of poeta, poetae?

Masculine

400

Parse this verb form:

"bibimus"

First person plural present.

400

Do these agree?

"flumen magnus"

NO

400

In the prepositional phrase, "towards the city," what case would city take?

Accusative

400

"The soldiers were seeking bread for themselves."

What part of the sentence is "themselves"?

Indirect object/Dative of purpose

500

In the sentence, "The king rules them," which word is the pronoun? 

Them

500

Form "regere" so that it is past tense, third person singular.

regebat

500

Form "miles, militis" and "sanctus, a um" so that they are both masculine, dative, and plural.

militibus sanctis

500

What is the job of a conjunction?

To join words or ideas.

500

"Jesus is our savior."

What is savior in this sentence?

Predicate nominative